With 10 minutes left in Friday's District 4-4A showdown between Plainview and Canyon, Canyon looked as dead and buried as all those presidents pictured on U.S. cash.

Plainview led 21-0 at the time and had run like a John Deere combine during wheat harvest owning a 326-29 advantage in rushing yards.

But Canyon, ignited by Derek Turner's 41-yard fumble return for a touchdown, scored 20 points in an eight-minute span and came up a missed extra point short in a 21-20 loss to Plainview before 3,000 fans at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium.

The final touches of the Eagles' tidal wave of a comeback arrived with 1:01 to play when quarterback Cody Kidd completed a 55-yard drive with no time outs by hitting receiver Kyle Clark on a 5-yard slant pattern for a touchdown.

Kidd had marched the Eagles the 55 yards in 58 seconds completing 5-of-7 passes for all the yardage, his main target sure-handed Mike Davis. Davis caught three of the passes for 37 yards ending with a brilliant nine catches for 110 yards.

"We self destructed some, but give credit to Canyon. They took advantage of those opportunities," said Plainview coach Steve Parr, who saw his team lose the fumble, and botch a punt to help the Eagles' quick turnaround. "It sure looked like we were headed to overtime. I never dreamed that would happen."